Seven
Hayley Atwell and Simon Callow read texts and poems related to the number seven including last words, deadly sins, veils, brides, brothers, and dwarfs.
Seven days in the week, colours in the rainbow, notes in the diatonic scale; The number seven is considered lucky, mystical and holy in many different cultures and religions and appears frequently in nature as well as literature. Hayley Atwell and Simon Callow read texts and poems related to this most important of numbers, including last words, deadly sins, veils, brides, brothers, and dwarfs. With music by Haydn, Bartok, Strauss and Bowie.
Readings
The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World - Peter Clayton and Martin Price
Through the Looking Glass - Lewis Carroll
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm translated by DL Ashliman
Serenade - Edgar Allen Poe
Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen
As I was going to St Ives - Anon
The Seven Dials Mystery - Agatha Christie
As You Like It - William Shakespeare
Seven Times the Moon Came- Jesse Belle Rittenhouse
The Parson's Tale - Chaucer translated by Larry D Benson
Seven Times One - Jean Ingelow
Seven last words - The Bible
Bluebeard - Charles Perrault translated by Andrew Lang
The Prisoner of Chillon - Byron
Monday's Child - Traditional
The Seven Sorrows -Ted Hughes
The Rainbow - Christina Rossetti
Salome - Oscar Wilde
Nightfall - Giovanni Pascoli translated by Arlotte M Abbott
Secret Seven - Enid Blyton
In the Seven Woods - WB Yeats
As I Walked Out One Evening - WH Auden
Producer - Ellie Mant.
Last on
Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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00:00
Dave Brubeck
Unsquare dance (excerpt)
Performer: Dave Brubeck (piano), Paul Desmond (alto sax, Eugene Wright (bass), Joe Morello (drums).- COLUMBIA 5105942.
- CD2 tr4.
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Peter Clayton and Martin Price
The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, read by Hayley Atwell
00:01John Dowland
Behold a wonder here (excerpt)
Performer: Emma Kirkby (soprano), Anthony Rooley (lute).- BIS SACD1475.
- Tr12.
Lewis Carroll
Through the Looking Glass, read by Simon Callow
00:03Ludwig van Beethoven
Septet: Andante con moto alla Marcia (excerpt)
Performer: Berlin Philharmonic Octet.- PHILIPS 4260912.
- Tr6.
Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm trans DL Ashliman
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, read by Hayley Atwell
00:08Frank Churchill
Reminiscences of Snow White (excerpt)
Performer: Earl Wild.- IVORY CLASSICS 70907.
- Tr9.
Edgar Allan Poe
Serenade, read by Simon Callow
00:11Jonathan Dove
Seek him that maketh the seven stars (excerpt)
Performer: Wells Cathedral Choir, Jonathan Vaughn (organ), Matthew Owens (conductor).- HYPERION CDA67768.
- Tr13.
Jane Austen
Sense and Sensibility, read by Hayley Atwell
00:14Sergey Prokofiev
Piano Sonata no.7 in B flat: Precipitato (excerpt)
Performer: Boris Giltberg (piano).- ORCHID CLASSICS ORC100023.
- Tr7.
Anon
As I was Going to St. Ives, read by Simon Callow
00:16Gene de Paul
Seven brides for seven brothers: Barn dance (excerpt)
- PREMIER SOUNDTRACKS CDODEON17.
- Tr9.
Agatha Christie
The Seven Dials Mystery, read by Hayley Atwell
00:19Gy枚rgy Ligeti
Clocks and clouds (excerpt)
Performer: Asko|Sch枚nberg. Conductor: Reinbert de Leeuw.- TELDEC 8573876312.
- Tr3.
William Shakespeare
As you Like it, read by Simon Callow
00:23Charles-Valentin Alkan
Grande Sonata: Les Quatre Ages 聳 50 ans (excerpt)
Performer: Marc-Andre Hamelin (piano).- HYPERION CDA66794.
- Tr4.
00:26Claude Debussy
Clair de lune (excerpt)
Performer: Renaud Capucon (violin), Jerome Ducros (piano).- VIRGIN CLASSICS 37408728.
- Tr10.
Jessie Belle Rittenhouse
Seven Times the Moon Came, read by Hayley Atwell
Geoffrey Chaucer trans Larry D Benson
The Parson聮s Tale, read by Simon Callow
00:29Kurt Weill
The Seven Deadly Sins: Pride (excerpt)
Performer: Ute Lemper (singer), Rias Berlin Sinfonietta, John Mauceri (conductor).- DECCA 430 168-2.
- Tr3.
Jean Ingelow
Seven time one - exultation, read by Hayley Atwell
00:33Giovanni Gabrieli
Canzon septimi toni
Performer: His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts, Timothy Roberts (conductor).- HYPERION CDA66908.
- Tr12.
The Bible
Seven last words, read by Simon Callow
00:38Joseph Haydn
The Seven Last Words; introduction (excerpt)
Performer: Callino Quartet.- CORO COR16152.
- Tr1.
Charles Perrault trans Andrew Lang
Bluebeard, read by Hayley Atwell
00:40B茅la Bart贸k
Bluebeard聮s Castle: Seventh door (excerpt)
Performer: Elena Zhidkova (mezzo-soprano), Willard White (bass-baritone), London Symphony Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (conductor).- LSO LIVE LSO0685.
- Tr8.
Lord Byron
The Prisoner of Chillon, read by Simon Callow
00:45David Bowie
Seven (excerpt)
Performer: David Bowie (singer).- VIRGIN CDV2900.
- Tr5.
Traditional
Monday聮s Child, read by Hayley Atwell
00:48Heitor Villa鈥怢obos
Fantasia: tres anime (excerpt)
Performer: John Harle (saxophone), Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Neville Marriner (conductor).- EMI 0947032.
- Tr3.
Ted Hughes
The Seven Sorrows, read by Simon Callow
00:52Max Bruch
Septet: Adagio (excerpt)
Performer: Consortium Classicum.- ORFEO C167881A.
- Tr8.
Christina Rossetti
The Rainbow, read by Hayley Atwell
00:55Yoskihiro Kanno
Lunar rainbow (excerpt)
Performer: Noriko Ogawa (piano).- BIS 2075 SACD.
- Tr5.
00:58Richard Strauss
Salome: Dance of the Seven Veils (excerpt)
Performer: London Philharmonic Orchestra, Norman Del Mar (conductor).- CLASSICS FOR PLEASURE 5734422.
- Tr2.
Oscar Wilde
Salome, read by Simon Callow
Giovanni Pascoli translated by Arletta M. Abbott
Nightfall, read by Hayley Atwell
01:01Benjamin Britten
Peter Grimes: Now the Great Bear and Pleiades (excerpt)
Performer: Philip Langridge (tenor), City of London Sinfonia, Richard Hickox (conductor).- CHANDOS CHAN9447/8.
- tr22.
Enid Blyton
Secret Seven read by Simon Callow
01:05Malcolm Arnold
Little Suite no.4, Op.80a: Rondo
Orchestra: Royal Ballet Sinfonia. Conductor: Gavin Sutherland.- ASV CDWHL2126.
- Tr3.
William Butler Yeats
In the Seven Woods read by Hayley Atwell
01:08Antoine Reicha
Fugue no.24 for piano
Performer: Tiny Wirtz (piano).- CPO 9990652.
- tr6.
01:10Camille Saint鈥怱a毛ns
Septet: Intermede (excerpt)
Performer: Nash Ensemble.- HYPERION CDA67431/2.
- tr3.
WH Auden
As I walked out one evening read by Simon Callow
Words and Music: Seven
Words and Music: Seven 鈥 producer鈥檚 note
Seven has always been my favourite number, and I鈥檓 not unusual in that. Throughout history it has been considered lucky, mystical, magical and holy in many different cultures and religions, while also appearing frequently in nature. In literature I found plenty of varied texts to choose from; Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to Agatha Christie鈥檚 Seven Dials Mystery, Shakespeare鈥檚 seven ages of man, and the seven last words of Christ on the cross. There were other sevens which lent themselves particularly well to music choices, such as the seventh door in Duke Bluebeard鈥檚 Castle, Salome鈥檚 dance of the seven veils, and the seven deadly sins.聽 In poetry I found descriptions of the seven stars of the Pleiades from Poe, seven sorrows from Ted Hughes, a seven-coloured rainbow from Christina Rossetti, and seven pillars in a dungeon from Byron. Musically of course there are seven notes in the diatonic scale, and I was also keen to include some works for septet, and others with a seven in the time signature!聽聽 聽聽
Ellie Mant - Producer
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